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Sci-Fi Short Film So You've Grown Attached - DUST

Sci-Fi Short Film So You've Grown Attached - DUST

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An imaginary friend is forced to consider retirement when his creator starts to grow up. So You’ve Grown Attached by Kate Tsang Cast Ex- Simon Pearl Izzy- Madeleine Conner Ron- Jake Miller Julia- Cindy Cheung BearBear- Patrick Fleury Voice of BearBear- Luke Matheny Voice of Video Narrator- Levi Abrino Crew Writer/Director- Kate Tsang Producers- Isabella Wing-Davey, Kimberly Parker, Shiva Bajpai Selected Awards and Festival List 2014 Student Academy Award Finalist 2014 Atlanta Film Festival 2014 San Francisco International Film Festival (Best Short) 2014 Woodstock Film Festival (Best Student Short) 2014 Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival (Best Short) 2015 China Short Film Academy Awards 2015 Comic Con Independent Film Festival (Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film) 2015 Vimeo Staff Pick 2015 Short of the Week 2015 Seattle International Film Festival Director’s bio Kate Tsang is an award-winning writer/director based in Los Angeles. Her short film So You’ve Grown Attached was a national finalist for the Student Academy Award, won Best Narrative Short at San Francisco International Film Festival, and was nationally broadcast on PBS. She’s currently developing her first feature film and also in production on an animated short, Welcome to Doozy, with the Sony Animation and Frederator Go! Cartoon incubator. Kate spent the first decade of her life bouncing between the sleepy suburbs of California and the hectic city of Hong Kong. In her teenage years, she was inspired by Dana Scully from The X-Files to become a medical examiner so she shadowed local CSI officers and morticians to prep herself for a gory future. All that changed when she took her first film class at UC San Diego, and consequently broke her mother’s heart by deciding to pursue a career in the arts. Kate earned an MFA from NYU’s prestigious film program where she won awards from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and National Board of Review for her work. Her mom has since forgiven her
Date: 2024-04-01

Comments and reviews: 35


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I kinda expected the boy to have an ImaFriend too, and the IFs to agree that the kids should be alone with each other for a while, and they watch together from a distance. The kids look up and wave to their IFs, notice each other, and explain to each other, and bond in that way, and as they talk, the two IFs fade away, realizing it is their time to leave the children. Then they are shown again at the Reassignment Bureau together. and given a bonus for their realizations of when to leave.
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In my kindergarten class, my teacher had a small box that held each of our names on a clear plastic sheath that she would use to randomly pick from to have us line up at the door for recess, there were more sheaths than there was kids, when she grabbed a blank one, she jokingly said ok Mr nobody is next and I imagined an invisible person with a bowler hat a bowtie and white gloves walk up and stand in line, which I adopted as my imaginary friend
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I don't exactly remember if I had imaginary friends when I was little. I had my first girlfriend way to early. I think. I was seven. I wonder what happened to Mandy Carol in 1982. I had my second in fourth grade. It sure seems weird thinking I had girlfriends in grade school. I think that I should have had imaginary friends. The imagination is much easier to work with than a real person.
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I can't get over how much I really like this short film. Its such a creative concept. The art design is so unique with its mix of childhood whimsy and a partially creepy imaginary friend design. its an interesting combination that works well. The music with the Theremin also adds immensely to the style. Well done!
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The good news is that, if you loved them and you make it, your imaginary friend comes back, some sooner than later. Mine came back when I was about 50 years old and now noone really cares that that carry on with them.
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Makes me cry every time I watch it.
Partly because I wanted an imaginary friend when I was young, but was convinced they didn't like me either. had to settle with reading books and playing baseball

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This was really great. Wonder he was like a Dad, never saw her Father.
I must be a weirdo since atb55, my Imaginary Friend is still around.
I Wonder if I'm not the real one now. Wait!

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Yeah. I expected something ghostly and spooky from the opening, but what I got instead was a sadder, sweeter, and shorter version of Drop Dead Fred. A lovely film.
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Ah, poor invisible friends. Created from loneliness, then cast aside. Love this short, so much emotion without words or expressions from the friend, wow, great short!
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Really great special effects, costumes, acting, writing! I don't think the lack of color or music really worked but it's a fact that this is truly spectacular.
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My imaginary friends were my favorite cartoon charactersCecil the sea serpent, Alvin’s brother Simon, Astroboy, Choo-Choo from Top Cat.
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This movie is so unlike Dust. Retro and bittersweet, instead of futuristic dystopian sci-fi. Loved it nonetheless!
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I love the, because someone explained to me why we can see the imaginary friend, even when the girl is asleep
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Brings back painful memories of how my imaginary friend dumped me for my best friend. They are still together.
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My 5year old son has a full imaginary superheroes team. and he has a daily super special important meeting with them.
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Oh, it's a sweet innocent kid's movie rather than the horror version of They Live!
Yeah, I totally knew that.

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Watching Dust after a long night's work is incredibly relaxing.
Dust 3 a. m. 'WATCH DUST LIKE THIS VIDEO'

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My new favourite from Dust! Award winning for sure. Now I think I know why I make irresponsible choices LOL
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I tried to have an imaginary friend because I thought it would be fun. It didn't work for me.
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i was thinking how much I love my DUST si-fi series, (then i realized i'm a pro-cleaner).
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Speaking as someone who remembers my imaginary friends, this was absolutely fantastic
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Why was this soo nostalgic. Almost like it was tugging on some deep-seated memories.
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This is such great depiction of moral of story. How emotions and knowledge battles each other.
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Lots of young women have imaginary friends, they are called vibrating rabbits.
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Very fun-filled, cute and funny. Great short about childhood and growing up.
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Trippy, sweet and heartfelt. Reminded me of Napoleon Dynamite a bit here and there.
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So if I become an imaginary friend I can retire at 43 Where do I sign up.
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If he's out of a job he can be my imaginary friend--i could use one!
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I really deeply love all this. You all are wonderful, beautiful, awesome!
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LOL, i have schizophrenia and can really relate to this! peace folks!
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I love it. This is better than the stuff put out on syndicated shows.
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I was so sad for him but also happy for both somehow.
Amazing piece.

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That was really good, it made 15 min feel like 3 hours. Great short
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real friends and imaginary friends form a complex relationship
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